There are different WiFi signals. All the WiFi signals work according to the WLAN standards. These standards define the speed, range, frequency, modulation and the number of channels of the WiFi signals.

The Interference of the Wireless Signal

The Interference of the radio signal in the wireless network can havea big impact on the strength, the range and speed of the wireless signal. In the frequency spectrum of 2.4 GHz there are lots of different sources of the radio signals that can degrade the signal of your wireless router.

802.11ac, beside the beamforming, haveone extra advantage. It is working only in the 5 GHz frequency. On the 5 GHz there is a much lower possibility of interference.

Obstacles like walls, steel reinforcements or the natural obstacles could cause degradation or complete loss of signal. Black spots are places where there is no signal at all.

Do you have problems with the poor WiFi signal in your wireless network? Do you have some blind spots? WLAN extend and wireless range ways can help you with that. If you have some questions and experiences with the interference and poor WiFi signal, leave the comment.

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